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CONCLUSION

CONCLUSION

Experience Categories

Features that support those with auditory sensitivities, are hard of hearing and/or require acoustical adjustments. Including but not limited to control over noise or enhancement of sounds.

Features that support those who have visual sensitivities or require vision accommodations. Including but not limited to control over natural or artificial light and visual distractions.

Features that support those who have environmental sensitivities to surrounding air qualities such as temperature and smell.

Features that support those who require physical adjustments, including but not limited to specific ergonomic requirements, support for movement and tactile sensitivities to material textures.

Features that support those who have social sensitivities, including but not limited to crowd considerations, group clustering, meeting points and interactions with others.

Cognitive

Features that support processing information, utilizing different modes of relaying content or statements, to support retention and processing.

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